Who let this Dementor into Hogwarts!

Chapter 141: The stars in the sky don’t speak, the hatched snake monster calls daddy

Chapter 141 The stars in the sky are silent, and the newly hatched snake monster calls daddy
"Don't eat the one with pale blond hair who fainted, and feel free to eat the rest."

Cohen reminded Sissoko that he just had to be careful not to get so high that he swallowed Lovegood too.

Sissoko began to swallow the bodies one by one, cleanly and without a trace - not even a splatter of blood, because it was swallowed in one gulp.

Unlike Norbert's, which caused blood to splatter and affected Cohen's viewing experience.

Cohen began to delve into the memory that had just been extracted from the mad leader's head.

Look carefully, this man is called Dazhuang——

Or Benjamin Hawke.

Hawke is an ordinary wizard of Muggle origin. He only passed three NEWT exams. No matter how hard he tried, he could not save his magic which became increasingly unreliable due to his inferiority complex.

In the end, he could only get a job as a salesman at the Dragon Liver Shop in Knockturn Alley, but it was this job that brought him into contact with the Silver Key.

This secret gathering is hidden in a warehouse at 77 Knockturn Alley, and its leader is a mysterious middle-aged wizard code-named "Silver Key", who has never even revealed his face.

They taught Hawke to believe in an unspeakable God - the creator and destroyer of the world. Once He awakens...

“Doesn’t anyone at Silver Key feel that this theme imitates Mana-Yode-Susha?”

Cohen complained,
"Sure enough, they are all Irish, and everyone loves to watch 'The Gods of Pegana'."

"What?" Sissoko asked Cohen vaguely while halfway through swallowing.

"I need the Count to connect with me," Cohen sighed. "He's the best at picking up my own lines. For example, if he were here, he'd definitely say, 'This is how the Irish are. Even ** needs a lord to watch. After all, God loves to watch this kind of scene—otherwise, why weren't people allowed to wear clothes in the Garden of Eden?'"

"Waibi Babu?" Sissoko made a stuttering, meaningless hiss.

"We have to find a way to fix your eye problem," Cohen said. "That way, when I take you with me in the future, I can still chat with the Count to cheer him up—can snakes wear sunglasses? Or contact lenses or something…"

However, even if it is decided to wear sunglasses or insert contact lenses for Sissoko, Cohen currently does not have the materials to do it.

Cohen continued to look through the contents of Hawke's memory.

After gaining faith, Hawke clearly felt that his spellcasting skills had been greatly improved, and was declared by the leader of the Silver Key to be a gift from God.

Cohen understood this principle clearly. A wizard's spellcasting ability came partly from his bloodline, and partly from his self-confidence. For example, Neville actually had no problem with his magical ability, but he often made a fool of himself in various classroom exercises because of his lack of self-confidence.

Although faith is useless most of the time, it is still very effective in giving people spiritual encouragement - but Hawke's memory also illustrates another problem.

The ten people who died in the cave tonight were not all members of the Silver Key Assembly, and even Hawke was not acting according to the Silver Key's plan.

Hawke was too fanatical. When he learned that God's ultimate goal was to wake up and cause the entire world to collapse, he couldn't wait to wake Him up.

But in fact, the top leaders of the Silver Key still want to live longer - they want to steal the power of God rather than awaken Him directly.

This made Hawke feel that the upper class was corrupt, so he left there with a few "loyal" believers without saying a word, and reported their original address to the Ministry of Magic, causing the Silver Key Gathering to relocate collectively.

Why not do something else with such perseverance? Why do you have to think about destroying the world all the time?

Furthermore, Cohen saw the next plan in his memory—if Hawke and the others hadn't awakened Cohen through this sacrifice, the next step would have been to attack Cohen's parents. Too loyal, he truly wanted to destroy the world even more than the evil god himself.

Cohen didn't know if he would become an evil god if Edward and Rose were killed, but he would definitely start building the Dementor Empire directly because he didn't seem to have any concerns on the human side.

So Cohen was right to reward Hawke with a double-layered destructive ending. This antisocial lunatic deserved to have his soul and body eaten and then turned into shit for Cohen and Sissoko.

All in all, the most dangerous guy has been dealt with so far, and the remaining members of the Silver Key Assembly are nowhere to be found. Due to the greed of the leadership, they dare not make Cohen unhappy, so Cohen has not been looking for them all over the world recently.

But this also reminded Cohen of a problem. The Silver Key could easily use its teachings to turn its believers into lunatics like Hawke, who, once they appeared, could easily threaten the safety of Edward and Rose.

Cohen had to find a way to provide better protection for Edward and Rose.

"Click - click -"

The cracking of the basilisk eggs grew louder and louder. The toad had lost the control of the Imperius Curse and was trying to escape from the pit, but the pit was too high for it to jump out.

Cohen, having finished reading the memory, looked curiously toward the bottom of the pit.

Cohen hadn't seen a basilisk hatch yet, so he actually didn't quite understand why a chicken egg hatched by a toad would turn into a snake, but magical things were always so unpredictable, especially since this was a fairy tale world.

Snapped--

After a few seconds, the eggshell completely broke open and a green, slender little snake crawled out.

Its bright yellow eyes were searching—it had spotted the toad, and instinct had driven it to devour the creature that had hatched it.

Sissoko was also full, with slightly bulging parts visible all over his abdomen. He lay on the ground with his belly stretched upwards, as if he had eaten too much.

After catching a glimpse of Cohen lying on the edge of the pit and watching something, it rolled over curiously and crawled towards the pit like an earthworm.

"Anything good? Food? Or toys?"

Sissoko asked.

"A mysterious gift for you, the one you like best." Cohen pointed to the bottom of the pit.

The little basilisk gave its first glare to the toad that hatched it, and after the toad kicked its legs, it opened its mouth wide and slowly swallowed it.

Its first digestion process was very fast. The swollen belly of the little basilisk was shrinking at a speed visible to the naked eye. At the same time, its body size was growing rapidly. Now it was almost the size of a little wizard.

At this moment, Sissoko finally slowly moved his head to the edge of the pit - because he was too full.

"What kind of surprise is this..."

Sissoko looked down with his tongue out.

I happened to run into a little snake monster that looked up at the light.

This was the first creature the little basilisk had seen that had green scales like itself and seemed to be of the same race.

(End of this chapter)

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